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MODEL UNITED
NATIONS

A chance to discuss international issues, discover other cultures, learn what it’s like to become a global citizen and make new friends.
 
At Model UN, students take on the role of ambassadors from countries ranging from Argentina to Zimbabwe. You’ll be a “delegate,” as you debate current issues on the organization’s vast agenda.
 
The four-month program ends at the Y’s Annual Model United Nations Summit where participants join from across California.

PRICE

Members/Program Participants: $925
 

MEETINGS

Every Tuesday, beginning January 9th

 

AGES

6th-8th Graders

 

TIME

4 - 5:30pm

LOCATION
Crescenta-Cañada Family YMCA
1930 Foothill Blvd.
La Cañada Flintridge

MUN CONFERENCES

SoCal 1-Day Training: TBD 

  • This training is designed to give participants a better understanding of how the Model United Nations Summit at Camp Pali Mountain will be run, assign their roles, and help answer any questions!

Model United Nations Summit: April 26-28 at Camp Pali Mountain  

  • During the Summit, participants will represent their respective countries in the roles for which they prepared during the Training Conference (Economic and Social Council, Security Council, etc.). During the course of the conference, they will also have the opportunity to participate in various cultural experiences.

  • Fee covers all meals, other than Delegation Dinner at the Summit

MUN REGISTRATION

The price per delegate for the 2024 Model United Nations is $925

Payment Options
1. Pay the entire cost of $925 by check or credit card when you register
2. Pay in four payments of $231.25, the first when you register and the next three by automatic bank draft on Jan. 11, Feb. 11, and March. 11
 **For multiple payments — registration must be completed in-person

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MUN FAQ'S

WHAT AGES IS THIS FOR?
6th-8th graders​

WHAT IS MODEL UNITED NATIONS?
An opportunity to discuss international issues, discover other cultures, develop life-enhancing skills, and make new friends. The four-month program culminates when participants from across California meet at the Y’s Annual Model United Nations Summit.

WHY JOIN MODEL UNITED NATIONS?
Ask a Model United Nations veteran what attracted them to join.
Was it the thought of over 900 Jr. High school students from all over California converging on an army base for training conferences? Or the idea of taking over Camp Pali Mountain?
At first, they would probably admit that. For most, it starts with friendships, both old and new.  Then the realization that they become a part of something bigger than themselves, bigger than their cliques from high school, manifests.
For many, it’s a glimpse into what High school is going to be like, exchanging ideas with the best and the brightest from all over the state and realizing the motto, Democracy must be learned by each generation. 


DO YOU HAVE TO BE A Y MEMBER?
All Youth and Government participants must be Y Members.
Youth and Government is a signature program and a cornerstone of the teen experience at our Y and in our community.
At the Y, we believe we impact young adults best when they are involved in a range of programs and experiences. We want our young adults not to just belong to some high school club but to feel like the Y belongs to them.
Our Y is so much more than a gym. We are a proud state-of-the-art facility that encourages our young adults to use in order to stay balanced and healthy.
If the cost of membership is prohibitive, our Membership for All Program, provides assistance to everyone, based on individual needs and circumstances.
No one should be denied access to their ability to pay. More information about Membership for All is included in this information.

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